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Harold Seymour Shapiro (2 April 1928 – 5 March 2021) was a professor of mathematics at the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden, best known for inventing the so-called Shapiro polynomials (also known as Golay–Shapiro polynomials or Rudin–Shapiro polynomials) and for work on quadrature domains.
Mar 29, 2022 · This is a (very) personal outlook on the life and mathematical achievements of Harold S. Shapiro, who has passed away in March of 2021, a few days short of his 93rd birthday. It is based on the author’s long (almost 40 years) collaboration and friendship with Harold; so it might be interpreted as “kaddish”.
Feb 8, 2022 · The author, who was a student and colleague of Harold S. Shapiro, gives some personal memories from Shapiro’s time as a professor at KTH, Stockholm, 1972-2021.
- Björn Gustafsson
- gbjorn@kth.se
Apr 1, 2022 · Abstract. This is a (very) personal outlook on the life and mathematical achievements of Harold S. Shapiro, who has passed away in March of 2021, a few days short of his 93rd birthday. It is...
A collection of mathematical problems originating from Harold S. Shapiro's Problem Seminars at KTH Stockholm 1973-1985.
Overview. Editors: Peter Ebenfelt, Björn Gustafsson, Dmitry Khavinson, Mihai Putinar. Contains both original articles and survey papers covering quite a wide scope of ideas and applications in potential theory, complex analysis and applications.
Welcome to Harold Shapiro's Homepage. Hi, I am professor emeritus of mathematics at the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden. My main research areas have been approximation theory, complex analysis, functional analysis, and partial differential equations. I am also interested in applications, and in the pedagogy of problem-solving.